2003 Silverado wheel bearings - #3 by edb1961 - wheel bearing for 2003 chevy silverado
shaft adapter sleeve1/2 to 3/4
Shafts are tip trimmed (if required) to manufacturer’s recommendations. For steel shafts, we abrade the tips. For graphite shafts, we remove the polyurethane coating. When you receive your shaft, all you need to do is mix epoxy, install and align. After the epoxy is cured, cut to your final playing length from the butt end and install the grip.
SST PURE identifies asymmetries that exist in every golf shaft and locates each shaft's most stable orientation. This results in more consistent performance and uniform feel from club to club.
MotorShaft Adapter Sleeve
This product can expose you to chemicals including black (airborne, unbound particles of respirable size), which is know to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Shafts are tip trimmed (if required) to manufacturer’s recommendations. For steel shafts, we abrade the tips. For graphite shafts, we remove the polyurethane coating. After tip trimming and prepping, the shafts are butt trimmed to the desired final playing length*.
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I just took my 2016 130k mile f150 into the shop to get an oil change and was told my front wheel bearings are 5/10 and 2/10 and was given a quote on how much the cost to fix that would be. The quote was $1068 with parts being $665. After looking on a few different sites for the same parts I found them for only $330. Im not exactly the most handy mechanic so I dont plan on doing the work myself but Im just wondering if $1k is way over priced or if thats the usual price for something like that. I plan on having the truck for as long as possible so I feel like getting that changed out is something necessary. Also I usually go to the dealership I bought the truck from for oil changes and general maintenance so would it be out of pocket to just ask them over the phone how much they could quote me for? Any advice would be appreciated thanks.